Here is a demo of the EOS Authenticator working on EOS Mainnet for normal EOS transfers. The key is a hardware key generated on the iOS Secure Ennave and is biometrically secured.
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https://t.co/TLLeIYeVhW
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@bytemaster7 The key value experiments are great and will allow adding/removing indexes in the future. We havenโt seen any plans for migration functions, the two recommendation 1. Create new table 2. Binary extensions are not robust enough
@bytemaster7 Adding/removing indexes, plus setting up something like migration functions for schema changes would make a world of a difference for developer experience in production
WORBLI enters into an agreement with AmaZix Capital, accelerating our compliance-focused blockchain solutions to the Fintech and Digital Asset space.
https://t.co/ZlRzoQ7md1
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1/ Coinbase adds automatic staking for XTZ, and less than a month later, Binance introduces 0% staking fees on Tezos.
Stake wars are just getting started, and things are already starting to feel a liiittle uncomfortable.
A thread on centralization in Proof of Stake (PoS):
Technology enables, community delivers. EOS has great combination of amazing tech from @block_one_ and great community BPs like @eoscafeblock and @EOSauthority
And not to forget the amazing dApp dev community...
@VitalikButerin The greater question is how does the majority of network tokens being in the hands of custodial services such as exchanges impact the security model of PoS chains?
Having trouble with #EOS CPU congestion?
More and more #dApps like @Everipedia are covering costs for their users, but for system actions like staking more resources & sending tokens, @eoscafeblock https://t.co/k42aNv3WxM has you covered.